'Information' and 'communication'
are often used interchangeably however they signify quite different things.
Information is giving out; communication is getting through. The
telecommunication covers both the above mentioned aspects.
Telecommunication is the
transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. This
can be through a connection or network of computer systems to transmit
information.
Telecommunication owes to its long
creative history. Dating back in time, communication appeared in the form of
smoke signals, waiving flag, blowing horns etc. With the advent of technology,
the face of telecommunication has evolved and has come into being as radio,
television, telegraphs and most importantly the internet.
The societal importance of
telecommunications is well accepted and broadly understood, which is reflected
in its near-ubiquitous penetration and use. It has benefitted and enhanced the
markets of the world by creating a tighter community and allowing for quicker
reaction time and exchanging information. It has helped in seeking better
client management and satisfaction by making information access and networking
easier and more effective.
Telecommunication has enabled businesses
to operate in the 21st century using only a virtual interface. The range of
telecommunications applications is broad and includes the functions like:
telephony, video conferencing, facsimile, broadcast and interactive television,
instant messaging, e-mail, distributed collaboration, a host of Web- and
Internet-based communication, and data transmission. The District of Columbia
is one of the evident examples that elucidate the crucial service that
telecommunication systems provide in the business community.
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